Virginia Staff Officers Button, Civil War Or Post?

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The best reference-book for time-dating buttons by their backmark is "American Military Button Makers and Dealers; Their Backmarks & Dates" by William F. McGuinn and Bruce S. Bazelon.

That book says (and shows in a closeup photo) that your button's SPECIFIC version (there are many variations) of Waterbury backmark, which says "Waterbury Button Co. * " (or other symbol) was used from 1870 to 1900.
 

The best reference-book for time-dating buttons by their backmark is "American Military Button Makers and Dealers; Their Backmarks & Dates" by William F. McGuinn and Bruce S. Bazelon.

That book says (and shows in a closeup photo) that your button's SPECIFIC version (there are many variations) of Waterbury backmark, which says "Waterbury Button Co. * " (or other symbol) was used from 1870 to 1900.
Thank you CannonballGuy. I had a feeling it was post war, but I wasn’t sure. Still a nice button, I’m glad I found it.
 

Found this button today and it cleaned up great. Also found other Civil War items as well, but the button has a Waterbury Button Co back mark. Is this back mark Civil War or post? Thanks!
Very Cool!!! Congrats!!!
 

Found this button today and it cleaned up great. Also found other Civil War items as well, but the button has a Waterbury Button Co back mark. Is this back mark Civil War or post? Thanks!
Nice military button.
 

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